MOBILE MUSIC TECHNOLOGY FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP VIKTORIA INSTITUTE, GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN, JUNE 10-11, 2004 http://www.viktoria.se/fal/events/mobilemusic2004/ In the late 1970's, the Walkman liberated recorded music - it allowed you to carry the listening room with you. Today, iPods and mobile phones allow new forms of private and social music experiences. What are the trends in mobile music technology? What kinds of new modes of musical interaction are becoming possible? Will peer-to-peer sharing and portable MP3 players destroy the music business - or will new technology let artists reach more people than ever before? This event is an opportunity to learn more about the emerging forms of mobile music technology. The workshop will include speakers representing some of the world's most innovative approaches to mobile music, including new technologies for music listening, creation and sharing. There will be plenty of opportunities for attendees to meet and work creatively together on these issues. You are also invited to present your own work in a poster session. Don't miss this chance to help shape the mobile music landscape of the future! REGISTRATION NOW OPEN You can now register for the workshop! Instructions are available at: http://www.viktoria.se/fal/events/mobilemusic2004/registration.html POSTER DEADLINE MAY 31 We invite you to contribute posters that document your work or ideas in mobile music technology. We will print a compendium of all posters and arrange a poster presentation session where attendees can discuss the work with authors. Poster presenters are also encouraged to bring a demonstration to complement the poster. Potential poster topics include implemented or projected mobile music systems, legal issues, enabling technology, user studies, ethnographic fieldwork, interface design, social implications, and other areas relevant to mobile music. Take advantage of this chance to share your knowledge with the emerging Mobile Music community! -- Lars Erik Holmquist Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute +46 703 55 85 00 http://www.viktoria.se/fal